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Message-ID: <38337FDD.DCB9E74B@snetch.cpg.com.au>
Date: Thu, 18 Nov 1999 15:26:05 +1100
From: Michael Abbott aka frEk <20014670 AT snetch DOT cpg DOT com DOT au>
Organization: Student of Computer Power Institute
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To: djgpp AT Delorie DOT com
Subject: Re: debugging 16-bit code
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Reply-To: djgpp AT delorie DOT com

Heya

Um, also, Jeff, what 16-bit compiler are you using to generate the code?
It could possibly have a debugger in it somewhere anyway...

Also, are you trying to debug the code or actually disassemble / reverse
engineer it? Proper disassemblers would be the best bet in that case...

- Michael

Prashant TR wrote:

> --- Jeff Williams <jeffw AT darwin DOT sfbr DOT org> wrote:
> > Can I use any of the djgpp debuggers to debug 16-bit
> > code?
>
> Naturally, you can't. Using real mode debuggers for
> DJGPP programs, you can only debug upto the point
> where the mode switch occurs. Eg: If you are using
> EMM386, there's one instruction INT 64h (belonging to
> CWSDPMI) upto which debugging is possible.

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